ROCHESTER — A teenager flown to Maine Medical Center after last week’s accident on Milton Road was released from the hospital, but the driver of the badly damaged Toyota Scion remains under care at Frisbie Memorial Hospital.

Rochester residents Jonathan Dockham, 18, and Mallory Marcheterre, 20, were extricated from a Toyota Scion on Nov. 15 after the vehicle collided head-on with a Ford van in front of Aroma Joe’s on Milton Road.

Both Dockham and Marcheterre suffered significant but non-life-threatening injuries in the accident, according to police.

Dockham, the passenger of the Scion, was first taken to Frisbie Memorial Hospital, but was then flown by Life Flight to Maine Medical Center. On Wednesday, hospital officials reported he has been discharged from the facility.

Marcheterre, who was the driver of the Scion, remains at Frisbie Memorial Hospital. Hospital officials on Wednesday could not release information about her condition.

The driver of the white Ford van, 60-year-old Glen Snow, was taken to Frisbie Memorial Hospital for minor injuries after the accident and has since been released.

The crash occurred as the Toyota Scion was traveling south on Milton Road, and the Ford van was traveling north. The vehicles collided head-on on the center line of the road despite both drivers trying to avoid the crash, police said.

After the accident, Snow was issued a summons for allegedly crossing the center line just before the accident.